Lazily expansive definitions of the "alt-right" have come to encompass any ordinary voter who vaguely identifies with anti-establishment right-wing populism, which is crazy
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It's cute how you've attempted to carve out "anti-establishment" & "populism." As if there isn't any troubling overlap here.
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I am unaware of any "new populist right"
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Sanders isn't a viable candidate to a large portion of both sides, they won't vote for someone who let Hillary railroad them into backing down. He lost massive respect letting her steal the nomination.
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Thing is when I see a headline like that I don't even bother with it
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Zizek is a fraud.
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i've long held that the working class folks embracing nationalism is an inversion of class consciousness. nationalism, and finding out-groups to blame, contrasts togetherness / internationalistic viewpoint. hard to justify that POV when you can only win thru acceptance of others.
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nationalism, fascism fills vacuum when liberalism, govt, even labor embrace austerity.
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Caitoz clone
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Or, maybe Sanders could've courted the disaffected white vote when he was running against Clinton...
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